Jerez Black M3 Full Adhesive Removal/Correction - Lucci Elite

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by Lucci Elite Detail, Sep 17, 2012.

  1. Lucci Elite Detail

    Lucci Elite Detail DB Forum Supporter

    I received a phone call concerning a M3 that had recently had a matte white wrap pulled off of it. The client was concerned about all of the adhesive on the edges and left over matte black wrapped pieces wouldn't look like or couldn't look perfect again. After going out to quote the vehicle I knew it was at least 10-12 hours of just cleaning up the adhesives and taking apart the car to remove the rest of the parts that were wrapped matte black. Once the car was delivered to my shop we got right to work with the adhesive removal. Before the wrap was put on it was evident the wrap company used a ton of adhesive promoter because this stuff was rock hard and a pain in the ass to get off. The door handles, top hood vents, side vents, and the wing on the trunk would be pulled off to properly remove everything... After the adhesive removal the correction wasn't to bad as the car had been wrapped two weeks from the day it was purchased. No sun was out by the time the car was finished but enjoy the reflections.

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    Company Seemed To Forget About The Rest Of The Grill

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    Door Handles/Lip Still Needed To Have Matte Black Pulled Off

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    Paint Was Pulled Off When They Removed The Matte White

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    Vents Pulled Off... Adhesive Promoter Everywhere

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    Wash/Prep Process Started Very Late That Night

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    Robby Handling The Master Blaster

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    Before Damage Under The Led

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    Myself Correcting The Hood

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    Trunk 50/50

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    Had A Few Dents So I Had My Dent Guy Demyan From LuxPdr Come Out

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    Engine Looking Good Again

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    Interior Cleaned Up

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    Final Shots

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  2. 3PedalMINI

    3PedalMINI DB Forum Supporter

    Nice work, what a gorgeous car/color
     
  3. bryansbestwax

    bryansbestwax DB Forum Supporter

    Nice work. Is that the new shop?nice clean shop as well:eek:

    sent using my thumbs, mispelling most words
     
  4. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    stumps me . . . . . a black car was purchased and wrapped in matte white vinyl? Anyways that company that did the wrap must have been crazy because they left so much crap on the car, what a mess bro. Nice save though . . . .car looks great. Also, nice to see the shop we spoke about is in full effect! Can't believe you got that much stuff in there already.
     
  5. Woob

    Woob Jedi Nuba

    Cool work! Lets see more pics of the shop!
     
  6. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Nice work Jimmy. What a f'n mess.
     
  7. drew935

    drew935 Auto Salon Works

    Awesome Jimmy. Bringing back the ///M Tightness!
     
  8. kakeuter

    kakeuter DB Forum Supporter

    Looks really good Jimmy, can't believe the company left all that adhesive everywhere. Some people just don't give a F about quality anymore.

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  9. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Back to new! Great work.
     

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